I did a search but couldn't find an existing thread on the subject.
If you recall in one flashback, Daniel questions Alexander why it's so dark in Brennenburg but we never get a solid answer. Does Alexander need to hide from his servants too or what? Or is he like me and just wishes to develop his nightvision?
If fate frowns, we all perish. Do not fear the darkness, but welcome its embrace.
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2011, 12:23 PM by Xanatos.)
Uh, it's probably more likely that Alexander is breeding/creating a beastiary of unholy creatures and they don't do so well in well-lit areas. He probably also wishes to hide the fact that he's doing unspeakable horrors in his castle and also uses the chaotic darkness to help prey on people's minds if they do manage to escape his clutches for a time.
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2011, 01:22 PM by Tintin.)
I'm thinking it might have something to do with the Shadow, but I don't think it's about to be deterred by that. That's like a bird being afraid of heights.
If fate frowns, we all perish. Do not fear the darkness, but welcome its embrace.
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2011, 06:08 PM by Xanatos.)
I always thought he kept it dark to somewhat conceal his servants (I mean, you think Daniel would have noted on just how the 'skulking' servants looked if he saw those things) though that's a pretty weak reason, I'll admit.
Or maybe Xander just likes the dark? (and will burn to ashes at the slightest inch of sunlight /shot)
This is an interesting topic, I'm glad someone brought it up!